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Table Of Contents
362Logic Pro User Guide
Adjust the fade curve shape
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Drag the fade curve with the Fade tool.
Select a region, then edit the Curve value in the Region inspector.
In the example below, a positive curve is shown for both the fade-in and fade-out.
In this next example, a negative curve is shown for the fade-in, and a linear fade (no curve)
is shown for the fade-out.
Change the fade type
In the Logic Pro Region inspector, choose a fade type from the Fade Out pop-up menu.
Out: Creates a standard fade-out whenever the Fade tool or Fade parameter is used.
X (Crossfade): Crossfades the selected region with the following region when you
use the Fade tool or Fade parameter.
EqP (Equal Power Crossfade): Results in an equal power crossfade. This minimizes
volume dips between audio regions, resulting in a more even crossfade between
regions that may be slightly different in level.
X S (S-Curved Crossfade): Delivers an S-curved crossfade. The fade curve, as the
name suggests, is S shaped.
The last three items in the pop-up menu can only be applied to two consecutive regions.
Also note that the Fade In (and corresponding Curve) parameters are made redundant
when any of the X, EqP, or X S options are chosen.
Change the playback speed of a fade
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
For a fade in, choose the Speed Up parameter, and modify the value.
For a fade out, choose the Slow Down parameter, and modify the value.